1. And in fact there are also topics to be drawn from the elements of the story - such as youth unemployment or divorce. 2. Consequently there is no topic that is off limits for discussion, even if a few are off limits for experimentation. 3. Dissociated from each other, the various topics were likely to be perceived as fragmentary accounts of practical and procedural matters. 4. Her favourite topic of conversation is herself. 5. In ocean dynamics studies, important topics are heat storage, circulation and the role of sea ice. 6. Nevertheless, the topic is undeniably an important one and it is worth sketching in the legal rules. 7. On local training evenings, several topics are covered including project management, quality management, creative thinking and body language. 8. On the one hand, there are many topics that could be experimented on that are barred by ethical considerations. 9. She figured the awkward silence was partly the result of people believing that only big topics were worthy of being discussed. 10. Subordinate to each of these subject areas are other topics. |